Welcome to the board from another fat old fart. This is the place to be to lose the fat. And you'll have a heck of a lot of fun here too. :D BikerHen
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Welcome to the board from another fat old fart. This is the place to be to lose the fat. And you'll have a heck of a lot of fun here too. :D BikerHen
Hey, Melinda, have fun with your new set of wheels! I've burned enough fat from riding and spinning that sometimes I can't find myself in the gym mirrors or shop windows - I keep looking for a bigger woman!:p
If I may make a comment - I am wincing a little when you call yourself or body names...a big AHA! I had one day during a workout - one that made an enormous shift in my life - was that the whole time I worked out, I was angry at myself for not being able to do better. Beating myself up mentally, treating my body like the enemy when she was working so HARD!
Be sweet to yourself as you embark on your riding adventure!;)
Welcome!:o I hope you post a piture of your new bike when you get We love to see everyones new bikes, and the old one's too.
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Originally Posted by mmelindas
Hi MMs
Welcome from me too! I think you're halfway there if you have the right attitude, determination and frame of mind!:)
Take it one day at a time, and remember that the changes you're making are long term. You'll get heaps of support from the wimmenfolk here, so let us know how you're doing.:)
Cycling is EXTREMELY addictive! Before, I used to exercise because I knew it was good for me. Now, I exercise, because I LOVE cycling, it's just plain ol' fun!:D I'm sure you'll love it too.
Yes, you are all so wise. Namecalling myself and my body are NOT productive nor inspiring, and I should stop. Luckily I am married to a wonderful man who thinks when I am not wearing makeup I am still beautiful and tells me so often!
And YES, ....."becoming my best me" is a long term journey. I know I didn't get this way overnight so I am trying to take little daily victories to heart and keep looking for ways to praise and recognize my progress towards more becoming slimmer and more healthy.
I am looking forward to becoming a true "biking addict!" When I exercised in the past, I got a real "high" from doing that and loved myself so much more. Can you believe that in Sept of 2004, I had worked my way up to 450 situps in a row without stopping? So I KNOW it's in me and I can do it, but all the encouragement and input from you wonderful WONDERFUL women really boosts my faith in me.
I especially love hearing of other older women's victories over the aging process that drags everything down... (I used to say my "stuff was dragging along behind me" and it really was!!) That was so terrific to hear about weight losses among bikers like you all. That' so encouraging to me!
I love interacting with other women. I am quite alone here in Salt Lake because one of my long time girlfriends works and is so busy socially with church, community and so forth that we seldom can get together. My other long time friend, who is a youthful 88 years old, lives way down south in the lower valley and the unexpected snow storms have kept us apart.
So, this feeds my soul to hear from all of you very different, very unique and very intelligent, fun gals ..... who are really not strangers but "friends in progress." I love to read your comments and input and so appreciate your words and thoughts!
Have a terrific biking day wherever you are!! I am still shoveling snow here and haven't plopped my booty on my new bike yet!! But maybe tomorrow, YEE-HAAAH! I will and I'll get photos!
The great thing about participating in sports is that it helps you realize what your body can do as opposed to what you think it can't.
Enjoy the new ride!
K.
This is just the sort of thing I wish I would have thought of when talking to my rather sedentary DH the other day. I was having problems communicating why I work out, which is mainly it just feels so good to have a strong body able to do things. You've captured that in such a succinct way. Thanks!Quote:
Originally Posted by Kimmyt
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Melinda--I sent you a PM but in the event it gets overlooked...as soon as spring comes back, let's go out on the Jordan River bike trail!
Good luck on making this addiction (cycling) stay with you!
450 situps? Holy you-know-what!!! You're an animal!! I could probably do like ten. With my feet under the couch. Can't wait to see pics of the new bike!
Nanci
Hi Lovely Ladies!
Weather still crummy here in Salt Lake, so hubby and I went to the gym at the local community center where we bought Senior Golden Passes and could begin to use the fitness equipment there.
I actually worked out conservatively, gingerly and delicately (I have fibromyalgia and a bad knee and haven't done any exercise in over 18 months!) and I didn't die!!
I came away feeling really proud of myself, and promptly after lunch fell asleep in the car while hubby drove us up north to do some shopping. I drooled on myself and talked in my sleep and felt like a ton of bricks had hit me when I woke up!!! Arrrrgh!!!
But I AM STILL GOING BACK ON SATURDAY TO FACE THE GYM ONCE AGAIN!!
Hopefully, by the time tomorrow night rolls around, when hubby gets home from work, he will help me mount and stay upright on my brand new bike for the FIRST TIME!!!!.....:D and not fall and break something, :eek: and maybe actually be able to balance and ride it around the Rv park we're in. (whipeeeeee!):D
I live right next to the Jordan River Parkway here in Salt Lake City so what could be better than that? I am so excited about trying my newbie bike tomorrow. YESSSSSSS!!!
I cycled at the fitness center for about 20 minutes to get myself ready for riding my one speed cruiser (plus an hour of other equipment I christened there) . I sure hope I can do it without making a bigger fool of myself than I already have :( (you should have seen the looks I got at the fitness center, trying not to fall off the situp bench, which I never could fit my lardy butt on properly without teetering sideways....)
BUT NEVER FEAR!!! WONDER GIRL IS HERE! Neither snickering nor astonished and embarassed-for-me-looks will deter this woman from getting back in shape and riding her NEW BIKE!!:D :cool:
So, stay tuned for the results:
.....will I fall over and splat, trying to get it going? Will I run over hubby's toes and make him fall, trying to help me balance till I can get going? Will I crash and burn on the asphalt twenty feet from my doorstep? Or will I fly like a bird on wings down the road???:eek:
Oh, well whatever I do will be alright because once you're over 60 nobody believes you can do anything athletic, so what the heck, do it anyway and let them gawk!:confused: :eek:
HAH!!!!
mmelindas the brave, fat and daring.....
Hi Lovely Ladies!
Weather still crummy here in Salt Lake, so hubby and I went to the gym at the local community center where we bought Senior Golden Passes and could begin to use the fitness equipment there.
I actually worked out conservatively, gingerly and delicately (I have fibromyalgia and a bad knee and haven't done any exercise in over 18 months!) and I didn't die!!
I came away feeling really proud of myself, and promptly after lunch fell asleep in the car while hubby drove us up north to do some shopping. I drooled on myself and talked in my sleep and felt like a ton of bricks had hit me when I woke up!!!
But I AM STILL GOING BACK ON SATURDAY TO FACE THE GYM ONCE AGAIN!!
Hopefully, by the time tomorrow night rolls around, when hubby gets home from work, he will help me mount and stay upright on my brand new bike for the FIRST TIME!!!!.....:D and not fall and break something, :eek: and maybe actually be able to balance and ride it around the Rv park we're in.
I live right next to the Jordan River Parkway here in Salt Lake City so what could be better than that? I am so excited about trying my newbie bike tomorrow.
I cycled at the fitness center for about 20 minutes to get myself ready for riding my one speed cruiser. I sure hope I can do it without making a bigger fool of myself than I already have (you should have seen the looks I got at the fitness center, trying not to fall off the situp bench, which I never could fit my lardy butt on properly without teetering sideways....)
BUT NEVER FEAR!!! WONDER GIRL IS HERE! Neither snickering nor astonished and embarassed -for-me-looks will deter this woman from getting back in shape and riding her NEW BIKE!!:D :cool:
So, stay tuned for the results: will I fall over and splat, trying to get it going? Will I run over hubby's toes and make him fall, trying to help me balance till I can get going? Will I crash and burn on the asphalt twenty feet from my doorstep? Or will I fly like a bird on wings down the road???:eek:
Oh, well whatever I do will be alright because once you're over 60 nobody believes you can do anything athletic, so what the heck, do it anyway and let them gawk!:confused: :eek:
HAH!!!!
mmelindas the brave, fat and daring.....
mmelindas,
I cannot tell you how many times I have had my a$$ kicked by people over 60, or over 70 for that matter. There are a lot of very serious accomplished athletes in that age group, who don't have to work and have all day every day to train.
Nanci
Wow, that's such an inspiration!! Hopefully in a couple years or sooner, I can call myself that too!:cool:
Melinda
Melinda: I LOVE your spirit! It literally Jumps through your posts! Good Luck on getting out on your bikes, be sure and let us know when you do! And as some inspiration (coz it's a thankless job but SOMEONE has to do it), it's 63 here right now and gorgeous!.......I'll be bike commuting home just for you my friend! :p
Corsair "48 and in better shape then my 25+ yr old male co-workers" Mac